Thomas Jefferson doesn't have much in common with Tim Walz, but in his more radical moments, the Sage of Monticello might have appreciated the spirit of the Minnesota governor's campaign to resist federal immigration enforcement.
In 1798, Jefferson authored a first draft of the Kentucky ...
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has already inflicted great damage upon America’s vaccine infrastructure, yet the health and human services secretary is only getting started. His next target is the system that makes vaccines economically viable.
Vaccines are expensive to develop, but for them to be ...
Before our failure to prevent 9/11, which led to wars in Iraq and America's longest war ever in Afghanistan, America was able to pay its bills. We had a balanced budget, thanks to former President Bill Clinton and a Republican Congress. So, I ask, is Osama bin Laden actually winning today in ...
It’s Identity Theft Awareness Week. In Wisconsin, to help consumers and taxpayers protect themselves from identity theft, the Department of Agriculture, Trade and Consumer Protection and Department of Revenue are partnering to promote best practices for identity theft prevention and share ...
By ARMSTRONG WILLIAMS
Syndicated columnist
As I read the commentary across social media, legacy media and the broader public discourse surrounding the latest deadly shooting in Minnesota, I see something deeper than disagreement over facts or law.
I see a nation struggling to reconcile ...
By VERONIQUE de RUGY
Syndicated columnist
Industrial policy is failing, and not just in Washington. Across America, officials promise to engineer the right economic outcomes by intervening in the market in just the right ways.
Most people know that under presidents Joe Biden and ...